Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 9, Number 156, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1857 — Page 3

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WBDSDKDA. MdltSlKO. t I I I I I JANUARY 68. t - Ml.MAtfRK ALMANACS t 7 12 Uli 6m.. Kiaii., S 13. (rHj list IrttdUijtdrldo frdm Cairo1, it Is said ths lligRdjW W gdt cfflT the rdckg at the Grand Cluiri, if she" cart bo kept in lier present position till the river rise's, arid nhottld recaira no further damage from ice. 'Camp' Hit Stork. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in another column, of C. B. Camp & Co'a store, Cincinnati. ' The.a gentlemen have be'on engaged in tho hat business for many years, and are now engaged in the manufacture of hats and caps on a largo scale. We invito , the attention of our country merchants to their extensive atock. We are corißdertt they cannot Q) better olsewhere. ("The steartier Wm. Baird and Kate Sarchet, have secured good harbors for then ielves above Mount Vernon.' Yesterday was a spring day, "out of tiido." 'The sun shone brightly, reviving the r Spirits of river men, and giving fair promise of speedy opening 01 navigation. (r The steamer Hiawatha on her last trip lip, put ashore at Hickman, a gentleman who liad taken passago for Cairo. It appears from tho statement of the passenger that a charming actress Was on board, who Condescended to smile most graciously upon the unfortubate passenger, much to the discomfiture bf the Captain, who, as Captain, presumed that ho had a right to enjoy all the favors of the lady passengers. Tho Captain's jealousy Was appeased by rudely putting the passenger ashore, but not until ho had received a highly ornamented eye, as a testimonial of his rival's regard, and his solo portion of the "spoils," from the partial beauty won. , OCT The important suit brought by the Rtate of Texas against R. & D. G. Mills was decided at the District Court at Galveston on tho 15th inst., tho jury bringing in a verdict of guilty, and assessing the penalty at $ 100,000. It appears that the suit -was brought by the "State to recover penalties from the defendants Jbr having, in violation of the laws of Texas, issued drafts to circulate as money in the State. The Messrs. Mills have been the principal ankers for twenty years in Texas, and fur nished theState with the only paper currency it had before annexation. They helped the . people in their necessities by their capital and credit, and it is a late day to punish them for Jllogal acts of twenty years standing which . have been so long sanctioned by the people. CO" There is a bill before the Legislature of '.Illinois, to wipe out alt claims against the Ohio -nd Mississippi Railroad in that State, and to preclude all of the old stockholders and credi tors, from enforcing any of their rights. The St, Louis Republican says the act was con cocted in Wall street, and its Object is a grand . windle. ..-.''.' ' . ' ' ,.' Dr.adfüL CasuALTir. On Wednesday last ,. vne ciotnes 01 Mrs. Smith, wire of Wesley " - Smith, of Marion county, accidentally cauarht . fire. , The unfortunate lady finding all her efforts to extinguish the flame unavailing, fled from the bouse toward her husband, who was at some distance off in the field at work, but before she could reach him, her entire clothing Vith the exception of the waist of her dress , Vas burned from hdt body. She is now lying ' in a very critical condition, attended by Dr. Pryor. Her little child, some six years old, 'fleeing the distress of his parent, seized the shovel and exerted himself manfully to re Tieve her, and actually pursued her into the fiold, calling upon her to stop, that he would put out the tire. State of Spfeeiob. A petition, largely aigned, was presented to the Michigan Legislature, a few days since, by citizens residing in the iron and copper region North of Lake Michigan and South of Lake Superior, asking to be separated from the remainder of the Stits and restored to a Territorial Government, so that a new State may eventually be rected out of that isolated portion of the world. The geography of the country shows the propriety of such a division. , I hk IIiqht V At To Do It. Fifty citizens of Mobile last week subscribed $400,000 to -the completion of the Ohio and Mobile railroad. The track on tho upper end of the road at nJolumbus, Ivy., has been commenced and locomotive will bo placed on that end of the ioad. 05" Mr. Davis of CrawTordsville, m this 'Sute, ha3 invented an Indicator for railroad ctrs, on which the name of the station at which the trains may stop, will be disclosed in darge prominent letters to the iew of the passengers inside, which will save the disa greeable practice of bawling it out by the '-conductor as is now usual, to the great dis turbance of sleepy and meditative passengers 'indulging in sleeping and waking reveries. A Singular Marriage. In Allen county, 'Ky., on the 15th inst., Mr. John Ashford, over seventy years of age, was married to Miss Julia Ann Shirley, aged eighteen. The ime ceremony made a daughter of the old man the wife of another person. OO" The Enterprise of Jan. 10th, published at Kansas City, says that flour was selling in that place at $3 a barrel, while whisky was worth $1 a gcllon, and scarce at that. Read. Perhaps amons the entire catalogu of curative agents which compose tho Phar 4iiacopea, there is none which is so frequently adulterated or offered to the community in a spurious form as the various preparations of -c :n. Tu: j- i . 1 - -Oiirsaijniuiia. j. uis nieuicino is largely USeu , at certain seasons ot the year, and beyond all question is tbe most valuable medical agent ,we are aware of, but the great difilcultv which existed, in procuring the genuine and reliable article, together with the numberless quack preperations offered to the public, has operated to prevent its use, so extensively as it de serves. "HURLEY'S" is the only one out of the entire number, which can be depended upon, and purchasers would do well to take no ' other,-- Sun Newberry, : ; ' ? ? :.

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BEPÖETED EXPRESSLY 70S THE J0ÜBN1L .1 , . " Cincinnati, Jan. 27. . At Fittibur,j there were copious rains last night, and it is still Klightly raining. The snow and ice are melting fast. The river has not yet risen, but there is evtfry appearance of an approaching break up. At Wheeling it rainod all night, and is still raining. Thero is a prospect of a speedy brtiak Up. The Weather is warm. At Portsmouth it rained all night. Tho weather is cloudy now, with appearance of moro rain. Tcauis are still crossing on the ice. ItiM.TOtsTOWN, Jan. 27. The river broke loose this evening, but gorged again, i'our-horso coal teams have been Crossing. We are told the river is rising; If to, the gorge will go out to-night. Tho weather is warm, freezing slightly. Rained here last night. Cincinnati, Jan 27. General rains last night East of Tittsbnrg. Weather now mild and clear. Markets by Telegraph; Cincismati, Jan. 27, Af. Flonr qnletattS 10; "WUUky Alnl fcroceriei unchuneoil; Profl.-l 111 lull; Wheat aaivu and prices Arm; V hito iu lair demand at $1 1U. Cincin4Ti, JaiwSO, P.M. Flour duli and declined 10 cunts Mesa pork market dull, liol leri are inxinua to ri-uliZf ut $1?; Lanl dtill and prlco uncbanicel; Bacon dull and nominal; Bulk pork dull, price) unchanged, quoted tl.TJiB-''ai Wbiaky dc inanu active at ion prices. Saw York, Jan. 87. Ftonr demand moderate! price a rlmdo lower: Whig ky Inactive and dronpina;, 'pioted ut iV, An tiiicllon als of Coffee to day, S.1t00 bngt at 10 v 1 1 lor Klo; Mors pork demand fair nrioe Arm at 9-1'.': Lanl demand good and prices tending upward quoted al 13: Bulk pork in good demand an J tending upwards ulto 07" Mr. Geo. D. Prentice delivered a lec ture in Indianapolis on Monday evening, upon tho condition of our government and nation, and the destructive influences at work in corroding both. It is very highly spoken of by the papers. Legislature. The Senate did not meet on Monday. The House did not assemble until after din ner, l he committee reported against abolish ing the oflke of State Agent and recommended greater economy in the oflice. A resolution was offered inquiring into the expediency of making illegal voting a penitentiary ofTence. A bill was introduced to change the 2nd section of the 2nd article of the Constitution. A bill was introduced by Mr. Denby to con solidate and unite corporated towns and cities. A bill to declare lands and lots delinquent for taxes, part of the common school lands and allow them to be redeemed by their owner. uy Mr. Denby to authorize common councils of cities to fix their time for assessing and collecting taxes. A joint resolution, relative to the admission of Kansas, was laid upon the table by a large vote. 1 he third reading or the bill to repeal the preeent liquor law, was moved, and led to a very sharp personal debate. Before any question was taken upon it, tho House ad journed. Disaster oh the Erie Railroad. A train of cars, going at the usual speed on the Erie road, when within 150 miles of New York, were thrown off the track by a broken rail, and precipitated down an embankment twen ty-five feet, into the Delaware river, and struck the ice with such force as to break through it, submerging one end of each car. The- number of passengers was about seventy, and the cars, in thoir descent, turned over and over; and yet only one man was killed, though all were severely bruised and some bumtd by the fire from tho falling stoves. Had not the ice been strong enough to arrest the cars, the inmates would all have been'drowned. They were compelled lo make their way out as best they could! through the doors aud windows. When the cars struck and broke through the ice, the terror of the passengers was incon ceivable, and, as the cars began to fill with water, there was a frantio rush to get out, but, notwithstanding the wild excitement of the moment, all effected their safety. The pa3 ssngers. Buttering severely lrom the cold weather, proceeded to the farm houses near by, where they met with a hospitable wel come. . 07" Sleighing on the ice, is a fashionable amusement at Louisville. 07" It is stated that a new guano Island, called Sombrero, lying within eight days' sail of New York, has been discovered. It is as serted to contain over six millions of tons of guano, of a better quality than has ever been brought to this country. 07" The wharf boat "Fawn" was sunk at Mount Vernon, a few days since by the ice. The cargo was removed without loss, as the water only reached the lower guards. The boat was a very old one, that for years plied between this point and Louisville as a regular packet. (tt- We regret to learn that the family of Judge Pitcher-of ML Vernon was poisoned last week, from the effects of eating broad con taining some poison placed in it by the ser vant girl, through mistake. The whole fam ily has been very sick since, but fortunately tfiey are all recovering. 03" Geo. G. Dunn has gone to Washington. Iiis health is improved. Hollo way's Pills. Let tiie Sick Give Heed. The stomach is the commissariat of the physical system. It furnishes the mate rial sustenance of every oi gnn. If disordered the whole body languishes, but however af fected, its tone and vigor may always be re stored by a course of these irresistable Pius, bold at the manufactories, Iso. 80 Maiden Lano Xew York and tSo. 244 Strand, Lon Lon; and by all druggists, at 25c. 62c, and 1 per box. 57 fj5 Several meetinjrs of the citizens of Cin cinnati have been held, for the purpose of de vising ways and means of procuring fuel. lhe railroads bave pledged themselves to do all in their power to alleviate the distress, and it is probable .that during the week, the city will be" well supplied with wood and coal. 07" The Louisvivile Times suspended on Saturday laat. bLHKSH rj AXD BUTT Ml. sL ISuoos frask Eggs; 100 f rash Butter. jst res' d swd fox atony - - - sAM'L-r IOK hi KT. jasai OmT SUlnud Seeosdsi.

, f , BASK NOTE LIST. , , . ( tmoto DAiiT tv outiCKST crrv . . i M "JtnrT,'a7Ui, 157. Th Xote of the fullowlns Pro Bank Bro recolveJ at pnr:

Unk of the Ci Hol, Inüt-' uiiupolie. Hunk ul Kiklmrt, Klklinrt. Hunk uf Uostinu, ti.iKhoH. Hiink of Indiana. Michigan City. Dank of Moutlcello, Monticello. Uaiik of Ml. Voriion, Alt Vernon. Htiltk of Huoll, Paoll. Uunk of Kockvillo Kockillo. Htiuk of Sulero, F-almn. Hank of Syracuse, hvraeuae. Kank of Wurmiw, tVarsaw. Uloomtngton Hunk, bloomIneioij. FuyeUo County Hnnk.Con. iiarsvtllu. Hwoülur Bank, Losransport. Huntington County Hunk, tiuntlwrtnn. Indiana iieservv Dank, at Kokomo. InillmiB Bank, Madlnon. ImliaiiaMuck Bk, Ijiiiort. linlliina Farmer' liank.'ut Franklin. Ky.Nlock Ilk.. Columbus. LngrungrA Hunk, Limit. Vlur.un.l Much. Iiuuk,N. Albuny. . V. ami Vn. Sinto fitock Hank, Kaiivillo. Purkaco. Bank, Kmkvllle Prtiria City Bank, 'torre lluut. Salem Bunk, Salem. Southern Ktik of Indiana, 't erra Uanlo. Brookvltlo Rank.Brookvlllo Utuniirllgo (.:it) Haiik,Cunibridgo. Cruscoul Cily Buuk,Kvaiisvllle. Central Rank , In.llnnopolis Tippct-unoo Uunk, Win- ( ami! riutiK, p.vanavillo. uimae. f-xihtmee Bk.Orcenprntle. Furniers' Bank, Woailield.i Those marked tliua , havo complied with tbe provisions of tho Genera! Banking Law of 1P55. Tbe Crescent City Bank doea not pu rebate nnctirrent Indiana Free Bank money. The notes of Indiana Free Bunks are either received at par or not at all. The Bank will rocoive, at the following rates, the Notes of the BASKS OF OTIIEK STATES. Alabama. 1. ...S to 3 per cent. iU. Connecticut, (all solvent banks).... ..........par. ifdlaware, do pnr. Uisttk-t of Columbia do .. par. Georgia, Jo . . 2 to S per cent. lls Indiana State Bank and Branches, .par. Kentucky, (all solvent bunks. pnr. par, par. par. 2 per cent. din. par. pur. par. par. .....2 per cunt. clis. 'i per cent. dis. I lo 3 per cen . dis. ...par. Irfuisiaua, do .Maine, Maryland, Mas-aihueoUs, Michigan, Missouri, .V'cv Hampshire New Jerwy, Sew Vork. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, do do do do do do da do do do do do do pur. JTf Exchange on Now York buying: l to prom.; ellnig- 1 prelnium. NEWSTOVK XH TIS STOKK. JAMES 8CASTLIV. Ja., of ths late arm of J . Soantlin A: Bon, has opened is his new brick, between Wateraed First streets opposite ths old state nana, wnere be nas ths largest and beat assor.meat in the oity of Moves, Castings Mantle and Jamb (irates. Tin Wars. Japand pressed and lirit lnia Wars of ths latent tyles. at WHOLESALE and RtfTAIL. Oive him a call, he is w 11 saperienood is his business, he knows how to buy, so thai ho can ssll cheaper than anyone in the trade. A.LSI: Siodforl Patent Straw Cutters ui Ubries' celebrated Plows. janJO FOU MALE. t.OUR large MULK3, four years eld, for sals low. Fn- . quirs at this oflie. ian20tf NEW FEE SXOIIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY 11. B. HAKT, CORNKB OF 8KCOSD AND CANAL HTBItlT. RALKrt BAY. Con. Oats, Bran. Shipstnlf, Xo. 1 extra Flour, Chicken Feed, Crushed Food and Corn Meal, in quantities to suit tho trad. All trua delivered by esprsss promptly. Grinding dons to aceonmodate ths country trade. Thankful tat the past favors. I hope, by strict attention to buyers, lor aeonunuanoe 01 a liberal trade. lenir it. . ns HI, CHAUL.ES M. WE1.LS WHOLESALE HARDWARE DEALER tt Ala at. two nooaa bblow btatc bake, KVA.8VIIXK. I.D. ORDERS for Hardware promptly Sllsd at lowest Oinelnaati prices. janito CHANGE. ALL pefsoas indebted to os l-y sokes or a pea aeeonnt.are renueeted to call and Dar an. as we must have ehanee. Our time is too much oecupied too eall more than once, so do aot be surprised if yon see ' the man with tho (jreen gloves after yon. janlS JlclU'A & WELLS. .IRKSH AltHIVAI. XO eases elegant Fancy Prints; 10 do assorted bloached MualiBS 10i pieces plain bl-.ck Lawns; 100 do half mourning- Lawns; 85 do elegant French Robes; 120 -lo Ohallie Belege, extra qualities; 6(0 do assorted Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs; SOsartoons assoitsd Bibbone, Jnst rcr'd snd for sa mv5 J. H. MAOUEK & CQ.t -7 OAMEI GAME!! M SACKS of Rabbits. Prairie Chickens and Sunirrels. Qc .inst ree'd by Express from ths prairies of Illinois for sale tty bam-i ii;a.r. rit, jan!3 Opposite Branch Bank ASA 1QLKH ART , m. a. ANTiias (Xotarr Publio. 1 M,ii4ui ec jt.i iiib-t, ATTORNBYS at L. wand Real Fststs Agent will practice law and mate col lectio as is Vanderburgh and ths aaioiaiag uonntiesm Indiana. They have also established in the city of Kvansville a Itenl Estate Aarc-acy, Where thev will attend to tho rurchnae and sale of Kvaas vills citt property as well as farina and farming lands in any of the Western States. Thev will also procure, oarc-hase. sell and loeate land warrants, pay taxes, coileot rents, ex amine titles or attend to any other business appertaining to tbe duties of Attorneys or Heal Kstate Agents. fuotsmall parts ol tne oily and larminc lands in various localities for sale. Office os Third street, nearly opposite tne new uourt uonse. jama Tobacco A;vr chjars )0O boxes ass'd Virginia and Xentnckv Tobacco. ' 1 jO thousand Cigar, of various brands en hand and for sale by aeez U.S. UABOUCs. 15,000 NEW Gunny Bags, for sals bv JOUS BURTIS, Mitchell's Block MaiB st. dcclS NEW AHIIIVAL OF SEW GOODS. PTJ3T received direct from New-York, a fresh sapprv of dress Fring. Ta-iale Buttons, Velvet Ribbons, Dotted net. Kid Gloves, colored and white aseorted aiies. lrom No. r4 to No. 0. Also os hand a general assortmetat of dress trimmiug. Cans. Bonnets. Freneh work eolors. sleeves. shimmasetji. Uouncing. jacjonet edging, Swiss edging, insertUUg, llCUUIOHBII, e'D gjg, B. . UU iUAICi, ja-w-iw Corner Main and rirst streets. SUN OKIES. KJALTPETRE. Epsoia Salts, Sulphur, Roll Br:8utone, Alum. Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Saleretus, Soda. Almonds, ftrazil Nuts. ledcords reel and dozen hemn and manilla. Blacking. Camphor, Cream Tarter, Cigars all kinds. Copperas, Cloves Cinnamon. Essence ol Coffee. Glaxsflasks, Jars. Lanterns. Ginger, raoc. ground and .reserved. Herring, i.oansn, jdaeserel, Jndigo, L,ogwnod extraet and chipped. Mustard, Mttohes, Mercantile Writing Fluid, Nutmegs. Lobsters. Oysters, Paper letter. Fools cap and wrapping, Perousnon Caps. Powder. Penner Sauce. Paonr-r. Soiee Stoae Pipes, Pitch. Tar. Rosin. Table Salt, Sal-Soda, fcstraetof SarsariariltB, Stone ware. Soap bar and faacv. Sar dines, KnuB. Spirits of Turpentine, Tobacco assorted. Twine, Teas. Tar, Vinegar, üc, io.. &o.. for sale i,ow by S. E. U1LUERT k CO.. Jan5-tf Sycamore street. rfOFTKUSCGAU AMI JIOLISSKS. 100 bags prime Rio Coffoei nh Is Sugar: 30 bbls 51 (i liases 0 half bbls Melasse. Just ree'd by dec29 B. 3. BADUUUh.. ÖPH1IT8 TCRPKXTISE -5 bbls ree'd per Fanny C B-illitt. for sale by tho barrel or smaller quautitr. dcoll S. K. GILBERT & CO.. Syo. near Water. XIIOMAS SCANTl,ISr, DEALER in Stoves of all description!. Hardware and Cutlery, Urit&nia Ware. l'lain and Fancy Tin. ware. m ueiiow iv are. Dog and Sad Irsng. Enarjelled, plain mantleGrates, Coil Hods, Brass Kettles. Lamp and Lanterns, loilvt Ware of plain and fancy descriptions. ALSO: Maaufactnrer of all kinds of Tin Sheet Iron and Copper work. All jobs entrusted to his care, done with neatnes and dispatoh. Main atre -t. between First and Second, sign of the Mammoth CoSes Pot, Evansville, Indiana. jal-lmdaw X.ES. 20 boxes Holmes Ky. Patent, for sale by .iL dec30 ORR. DALZELL & GO. AJN'UAl. UEl'OKT. As required by the 12th Section of as aet of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, entitled "As act to authorize the formation of Gas Light Companies." approved Febru ary 13th. 1M1. the undersigned, the President and a ma jority or the Direeorsof the Kvansville Gas Ligh: Company, make the following report: . A tonnt of Capital Stock $59,200.00 Amount of same paidin. ....... 5ä,2O0.C0 ; Amount of exuting debts 283 CG. K. EATS, President, . JOHN J. CHANDLER. S-cretary . STATE OF INDIANA. aa Vanderburgh CosBty as" Clarence G. ICeats. President and John J. Chandler. Director and Seeretvrv ot the Evansville Gas Light Com pany, being swora say that the foregoug report ia Bvrreet no true to t09 neat ot tneir asowicage sod btliet. ian20-10ta JOHK F. CRIS. Mtwry Psblio. rPTt A R . 25 bbhl in Sne order, ree"i! per Fsanv B'llittfbr

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Lipo Taa, Busbars, Kroeklao. PimpUs. Scalda. Bursa; ete. A uro sad aafo sure for tho Pilo oue (rajlnns: will aivo iatant roliof. Altar sharing, it io very aootlnnr to the aaia. t keep tho hanfl aoft and white. aa4 for all lurlamations Itbeakis it rill he fonud to bo a aroat remedy. Jf rico oue dollar per bottle. l'HAI.OVls MAMIC II Mil DYK, Ob ofthe very beat Natural Dye in tho world. Its Ions ne has proved It to ho hoyood conaparlsos; anf bolna a ve;eeanio pronuotioB. so lujury c:ia posniniy be done totheaain. c is easily applied, and you can oMaia a ulacR or a brown rhioh will tirfr the beat I idm to tell it from nature itself. Prie St and JI..W pr box. aiaue ana aoia nv k rnii.ua, at iwt Hroaiwa-. oorner Dey St., and 517 Broadway. 8'.; Nicholas Hotel. N. Y.. and all drae-aristsaad faaey stores thr r,hont the I'. S. PHALO. g CHKMICAL II IX VKiOH VTOR. Ths most ooiB plots article 0 tho kiad ever before out-red to the publio. It has stood tho tost of twenty tears in this country, and sot ose of tho many hundred of imitations havo been able to c impcto with it for preserving, dressing: ad beantifyinfr the Hair, and keeping- tho head olean from androff, eto. It fa Inestimable, m shore it is evwrvthin the hair requires. Prlee 50c and 91 per bottle. deoiu-omai w XX V EH TOO I.VTE TO 1 K kll.. LIVE A?ii l.l:it? A OCIDS TO 111 WHO WISH TO SPEAK AND WHITE CORRECTLt. r PARTICULARLY intsnded as a book of reference for the solution of difficulties cmneoted with Grammar, (Joraositlon. Punctuation, A-o , with explanations of L itin and 'renoh words and phrases of frrjnent occurrence in newgriapers, reviews, periodicals ana books in general, eontninBg examplesof 0.LTII01SA!SD If I STAK Of dally oceurrenoe, in Speaking. Writing and Pronounciation. together with dotailed Inatntctio&s tor Writing forthe Press, and forms of ar ioles in tlio various department, of Newspaper Literature. 3Jl paes, bound in oloth, 12mn. rriosricii tui, sua sent to auy address Ireeof futaite. sncn a oookaa this has long been wanted by those bi entertain tlio vi.th alluded to in ths title. It is suitable for all classes. We have attentively conued its pages, aud can recommend It as one of tho best works of reference lor the oung studant, or svon the ripe scholar, snu as dt-serviugto e generally oonsnlted. The work is altogether u.eful aud indtspeasible Tribune. UAUK1I1, DIUi. Si HI7.lll.HALU, f.l M xh p m . No. 13 Alls Street. New. Vork. Also for sale by all Booksellers. A UETIIIED FIIVSIC1AA, wrross sands or i.irg WAVB nearly run out, discovered while in the East lal Indian, a certain enre for Co niu motion, lironchltis. Coughs. Colds, and general debility. This retnedr was discovered ky him when his only chtl f a daughter was given aptodie. Wishing to do as mach good as postibte, he will send to sneh of his arltieted fellow-bei njrs. as feinest it this reeipe. witn ran airections je? maaing np ana snc-esstuuy as ng it. Hs requires each applicant to Inclose him one shilling three eeate to i s returned as postage on the recipe and the remainder to be applied to the paymont of IrtissaVertisement. Address DR.H.JA1ICS. deo30 3mdw Wo. 19 Orsnd street, Jersey City. N. J. liriÄnOW Gl. 10 and lOxlJ just reo'd per atea&er James Wood, for sal bv deel3 8. E. GILBERT A CO. I. S. A IM I Ell SON, MERC II A N 1 2 AIL Oil, MAIB 8TBCXT. HW BDll.lllllOH, BBABLT OPPOKITI TBI BÄSCH BANK. HAVING taken on of the Mock of new buildings oa Main street near Water lam sow ready to reeotve calls from old nnd now customers, offering them the richest qualities of good ever opened in Kvansville for Gentlemen's wear, and being twady to make them np ky" order la trie mo it laan.oname styles ana war ranted tont. Among my new goods inst received, wilt be found the KINRST OI.IITH.-t AND OASHIMKRK.S. RlDfKST VKLVKT. 8TIN AND SILK VESTINOS. ever offered for sale in this goods srs of the latest styles and of zny ry taste ean do Bülten. be suited, (ientlemeu ir anv article Cl I1 earing apparel, can have his order promptly answered, i nave sne cent oi weramen. ipooj T ' . . , . . werk will he found in no manner interior to that otitis in mostf-isaioBabls estsblnhinent in the larger Mti. oet2S-tf U. o. A.i llnBSUfl. P7MXH. 2 ." SardiansiO loxos Herrings. Oysters and M Mi Mackerels, for sale ty dcli nORNBKOOK & CO. C HOICK IX Dl GO. 300 lbs iustree'd fovssler.ow by decl3 S. K. GILBERT & CO. 8. ALVOMW AXD mit7.ll, iVVTS. 11 bill t"w inatree'd fjrsale by t. l. tiiLni.tii tu deell Sycamore street lil.Ell. 10 bass this day-r-'d for sale vary JsLeV 10 w to the trios by deol3 S. E. GILDKKT F A li i7 I'AillPAl CJ N ! HEAD QtTABTEBS FC2 HAELWAES AND CUTLERY! CHARLES S. WELLS, twrA.s justreeeived a very i.arok and scpkhiob a80stBä wr.ST. of Hardware and Ciliary, lor the Fall and Y inter trade. He rss a stocK wnien ib bixe im vjyii i will oommand the attuntion of interior M H IX C II A IT S From Ism aA. Illinois and Kr.NTtrrKT. I r pecfullv in vite, MKB.iHA!TS and Bl'VKKS, who purchase at WH I.KSAI K to call and examine my (complete) stock. CAnrnTI.LT and Tn.moroiiLT. before buying in other Western Cities, as I am perfeetlv confident. I an show them as took, at rKiCKä, that can.-ia no instance fail to please all. Tlanäiul lor te libkb a e. patronage oescoweu open inn. sitda I came to Kvansville, 1 am aotcriineu to eatis-y every ECTKB that calls upon me. that the Hardware business ean be done here A cnaAPi.T and AS wei.i., aaatCineinnati, er STF.S ist N kw Yobk. (by simply adding expense of trans - portation from New iura Here.) Among tne goooa just added te my stoek by DIRECT ISIPOaTATIOS KOO-II KUaOPli, I ÖFTER TO TilK TRAJK: IS00 Dozen Table Knives in great variety; 1000 do Pocket Knives in every stvle; tnoo do Files end Rasps every style; . . . r:0 do Steel Shears and Seizors; - "11)0 do Razors, (o musmoo to superior); 60 do Hand, Rip and Cross Cut Saws: 20 üo Gun Locks side aid bacX actios.3; 50 do Drawing Knives; SO Setts Braces and Bitts; Together with Chisels and Gouees. Screw Drivers. Spoka Shaves, Chains. Horse and Wro't Nails. &0., iia. IN AMKUICAN HAHDWARB. 130 Boxes W0II3, (Hunts), Lippincotts and Collins AXES. 25 Dozen Ames' Shovels: f.l do Steel Shovels and Spsdas, (other brands); 15 do Gram suoveis; U do Selves and Riiidles; . . - . 73 do Coffee Slill (S or 10 varieties); . r3fO do Nai row. Broad. Brass and Table ButU; "jvl do (Novelty) Locksand Latches; 1500 gross Gimlet Screws to 4 in.; 75 doz Butcher and Shoe Kuives; 300,000 French Gos Caps iT.D.,S.B., hat and waterproof 3 dot Rifle Guns, (half and fullstock); 50 Shot Guns, singleand double barrelj; 150 gross Spoonsfiron. Brittania and German Silver; ALSO: Carreuters and Coopers Planes and Tool. Cabi net Makers stock and Tools. Tinnors Tools aud Mock; Gun Barrels and Trimmings complete. Rit.nt? ftneils Brushes in ver-ctv. Angers. Gimlets. Whips and Lashes. Tacksand Sparables. Curry Combs and Cards. Shovels and Tongs, Candlesticks, brass andJapan'd, Saws. Mill, Circular and oross cut). Teakettles, duck and oommon. Broad and hand Axes. Wood Saws framed. Hatchets and Hammers. Shoe Blacking. Scales and Scale Beams, Molasses Gatas and Fawcetts. steeivards ana sp g balances, Window Sash. Brass Kettles. Fry Pans. S A CS AGE CL-TTERS. JAFAX'D TIN WAHR AKD HTASIPEO TT3C WABFi, Wire. Rivet". Kettle Ears. Tinners Trimmings, Chain Pumps and Cham by the Utsü, AT.SO: Needles, Knitting, sewing and Darning. Fine Combs, German and Freneh tiarpa. Portmannias. Thimbles and Hard ware, ä otuns generally. The careful examination by all purchasers at wholesale, is eordially iSTid.. T , aove-3mdlw Main street. 2 doors below Branch Bank. EKFIXED ST. I.OCIS SCGAH8.-as bmrelsjust it a. reo'd per steamer Nat. Holmes. lor sale ry decS S. E. GILBERT & CO., Sjcamore-st. NEW BOOKS. THE Court of Vapoleon, splendidly illustrated; , Westward Empire: Mormsn Wives: Harper's School History; Ponlterer's Companion; Human Temperament, fit . Ac., forsalcby deea ...... T. GOXYNGTON & CO. - jfw V. POUND small Bar Lead ree'd and for sals lOVPUtf B0V2OC I. A D. HK1MANN. ATTING. 250übl, ov8 'd tllifi day and for sale bv :, 'PRESTtfN BROS. iSBy BOXE- 1-rrge Hamburi Obccs ree'd and ror sale ty sf i'vüüO I. t D. HELM ANS.

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nAxiri irnobirr iimiam nrt.o wvMosvtmn, :o.mmihio.x aifuciia.mm, ' and itral Estnto llrolirrs, S WA VIN lease for atom of ysars and Itttsd npthe H Old Court iloiisa. eovnr of Ma n and Third streets, ws arc now prepared to rooeirsfor sals at auction or privat. sale, all kinds of goods, wares and mersliaadiss) household fuvntturo, artless, butüles, eta., sts. , CashsdvitueesmadsonooBiigumentswhaBrsanlrea. . Usgulur le everv Tnosiay, Thursdar and Hatttrdav, SAmmeeKlBat Kn'olook. A, M , Aleo Tuesday , Wsdnssday and Krldaynlghts, at early gaslight. . - OK KK L ESTATE. Ths Drat Monday of every month, at lOs'olerk A. V. - Having providsd ouraolve with a Urge Map of ths City et Kvassvilla, cnutalning nil ths recent l;ulargaants, sntl believing it will ho for the intersxt of all eoncernsil. we have ot apart the first Monday of Uvarr month fur ins sals of ileal Kstate, atanotin i. All those wishing to ri-ll are requests I to huud In their lists la time to gl ir ths public dtie rmics. Ths patronage of those harin.. flonaes and Lota or Land, for suis, sithor atpablioor private sals, it rrpecHullysotki- . jylS WOOLSF.V ft NELSON. Auot's.

DItr (;il(DS,VT AIXTltlt 5TST received and win s sold at anntlon. at onr Audtioa Rooms, on onr rcgnlar sale dars. a largo and gane1 snort in en I uf Dry liuod. Notions and fancy articles. sonsiting in part of ilruwa and (ileacl-td Wheeling, sod !liirtin. Sitinsta. Ci'imcacs. 0o.n!tir-. Flaunel IllunSiiis. Jeans, Hosing, Cloros, Mit, Spitol Thrt-a-ls, Liücs' Werines, Shawls, Sosrenders. ., 4e. ' Ai.aoi Tahln and t'oekrt Cuttlsry, Je-wslry and Watches. Cloths and lluir Brushes, fancy Soaps. Razors. I'ins, Noodles, Acoordeons and a great variety of fnncv rt-rles t.no numerowstsmeatioB. . WOOLSlil & MKLSON. sot I Auctioneers. P. G. OTJLEY & CO., Storage, Forwarding aDd Coraialssion BVAKSVIllE, ( fTT w H-itino fltteri np a mammnth rTv 3&X W h.rf Bot,tU !.! od a&ßg$ Ohio Kiver.in tho moütsubstantinl mannor. We ara jiroporoJtofspilHntfp.nyhuslnes'iiritrustcl n ortrenro, pithr by niVi:ite H.WIiUUAD Oll CA SAl, without expotinir to th inclemency ofthe weather, any property; ami particulufaltcntionwillberiaid to Keceiv n.tf.Morinir ami i-orwanlnip.arnl also lo tuosalo ol nny Produce consienod to tin, ami all ordors promptly Aliud. V. G . O'RII.liY returns bis sincere thunks to his numerous friends for their former nHtrontisre.and reanoet fu'lysolloits acontinuunce ofthe eame, which will be amy reciprocated. A Store Kooin. welHupplied, will be kept forthene cominortatlon of Boats, aud their orders carefull j Glied. mna-aivwiy r. ii.U Kti.iiy & uo THE II VZ VHU povuk:i ( O.UPA.W. MASUrACTORKRS AST) DKALKB3 IX C2X1CE1 LP cs "sy dl CS IT a B fl A VINO reduced their prioes to correspond with the re -Mm. duced eost of äultpetro, oontinne to offer their well known brands of Klkctbic I.vma Kiri.K und Kkvtcpkv Hifi.k t owder. in kogs nnd rauUtcrs. Also i.unnnwdvrfnr BlaHingand Mining, comprising a full assortment of nualitie and kinds required by the trade, jcuarautecd to give entire .satisfaction . Thustandard oftnolr rowdr, which has now emoved the highest refutation for more than tweuty-tive years, will be found unsurpassed by any other manul'atturo of he kind in the world. Forsslo bv the principal dealers, and also st the office of the Company, No. 8'J Wall, oor. Water street. New York. A. u. IIAiAUL), 1'resident. A. K. Dorni.AKS, Soo'y. mri-tnd CO.WflTt'1'IO.H Ai Xllil VMO.V. 11STK sre now receiving oar fall and winter stoek of goods a and invite a liberal public to eal l on us at our atore. Ut Mkrott, three doors bolow Mais, Foster's block. Our largestook consists in part ot Cloths, Cassimeres, Cainets, Klauncls Ulaukets, Dress Silks, Caehmere. lrlanes. Prints, Shawls. Mitutillas. l.dis, Mies and Children's Shoes. Hosiery. Gloves, r loor Oil Clntlis. CarpeU. Kags. Damank. Ae.. Hats and Cans, an i ail other goods nsuallv Sent in art good stores. No trouble to show gooris-oetxt-m 4A.iir'3 UAauti at tu.i. 1 KCW liOOUü AIt rviiw lUIKs7 TIANKLIN & REILY beg leave to call the attention te their Irioad and customers, to their largo and well se lected aesortmentof new spring and summer dry goods, ree'd during thepaat two weeks, eont prising one of the most desirable stocks to ha tonnd in the city, whieh they of er at Wholesale and retail w thoir customers and the public gesnrallly lies price! iu rowan or prompt time on rare. 1 ne ire toes con - sistsin partof the I oM owing: Broad sloths, black and anor Uassimereaana t weens, white, bun and laney Marsaillesand itlk V ssttngs, Cottanades, Crotnn oloths sad plain and fanya Linen Drills, rioh Calicoes of Philip Allen, eipragnea. Bno State Mills and other rich printed 1'reneh and Hcotoh Jaooaetsand Lawns, rich printed French Robe, nlais and sativ striped Beregss, black and colored Crape Maats, white Cash mere, plain ano taacy oinghama, ncn printed Organdies, uriuianteesano unniii at bitis, wmte crape Hbawls black andfaney ailkshawl. richstillashawlsand scarfs, blaok and white laca Capes. Moria antlqus Parasols, silk and gingham Umbrellas. Panama, Leghorn and Braid Hat, Knglish straw and fancy Bonnets, rich bonnet Ribbons. Hosing, Gloves. Palm leaf and fancy Fan, boots sad shoes. Garnet, floor and stair Oil Clothaaail printed window blinds, together with a grea variety ot m. rimmings, small warns ana rancy goods. Ac. Ac. myl SUANKLIN A REILY. STEAMBOATS. it eu r la it rnnisATi hash. VIIM.K PACKKT. TK!v.KSlKK BKI.I.K. JAME3 LEn. V ... . will ..i 1, 1 v... - J t min .nut-in Js-.i--i.-v?washviIlend Cincinnati during ths season. pausing Gvausville every alternate veek fcrClncinnati. For freight er passage apply on board. dec9 3m ll.. Ul.JtlSO:, EVASSVHL.LK ANO LOtlSilJLI.E HEGUIitlt .PACIaEX. r'ZTLA THR steamer n.lOW.Oapl flOLte?VTh CROFT, has resumed heroid trsde. and will BSviV--"! waee regular trips asnsual, passing Brans ville every Wednesday and Saturday. deeSl VOH WAD ASH niVFH. TUB stesraboat flTk OP C'AIHO. pc' 1 " Hin, .isrt-r. win corr-menee regular s-e":- -S15tP!" octwecn tins citv hri rt anann river on the"irt tmo of water. For freight . or pasi-age miply on botrd or to tho Wharf-boats. - - novH-tr t? GBOBS Uonnet lisards Just reo'd hy Js? dSe27--- 2- U.COOK & S0S O. SI' Ii V.H. 20 hhds lare grain, for ae by Iii janS S. K. GILBERT A: CO. .rilillEti A!o nccKivrn ,T.-"1 scks tiickR. Cheese. rc'd bv .J wheat Flour; 10, boxes prime W in 10,. railroad and for salo by janl3 VICKEKY A JOHNSON. XO PUHK HO I, HE Its. TUB snberib.r having completed if an immense S MO KK HoGitB, in ad-'ljj.' i2Zm3''itioa to hi. Pork VS iii coutj.i.1 over onobnaurci tn v aicho-rae wnien tiÄ-c thousand pounds of Pork, is i.rnoMred to accomciudAte any one wishing to have their neat smoked, iu lots of not less than tea thousand pounds each, on lower terms than havo ever bfore been charged in thooity. JIIC'HAEL GAVISK. Oorner of Main and Fourth streets N. A. The building is fireproof. jani:i-3m WHOLESALE DRUG STORK. HALLO CK & STODDARD, EMPÖRTER. Manufacturers and D-alers in Drugs. Madiciues and Ch-jmieals. consisting in part of Acids, Dyerfifiä. P ints. Oils. Ovlors. White Load. American and French White Ziae. Wi .dow Gla. Varnishes, Brushes at.d Glass ware and other articles usually kept by Wiialcsalc lir ul si m, Including an assoitmest of Trusses, Snoulder and Body. Brsceü. Surgical instrumental. &e , & -. ALSO: Dealers in Daguerreotype Stock, constantly on hsnd Cameras. Chemicals and agreat variety of Caiwaand Daguerrean ruaterials. Country msrehanis are invited to call, but all orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Prices low and goods warranted. ianl2 . - " ' 1 f ' -T ."I.ÜI strings, for neck and belly, CHARLES S. WELLS. ieft ree'd. Call soon . janAI FOlt UE5T. gwill E store on 3fain straet lately occupied bv ITcrahlierger ji ,t Carson, i-n'jaire ot gwaThmey. jan20 CARSON. JL ATEST AIS It I V A L AT THE WESTERN STAR!! A. I.ODEiVSTI.VE, MASCFACTUBEB OF ASO DEALER IS Clolliiitur and Fnrsiisliinff Goods. an inst received and now opened a complete assortIi S ment of 0er Coats. Pants and Vests. .Shirts. Drawers, Traveling Shawls. Hats. Caps. Trunks. V alises and Corpetbags. Also a lot of very fine Broad Cl Jth, CA-simeres. Silk Velvets, which goods he makes np to order at the very loweit prices with neatness and dispatch. Therefore call at tlio Western Stir, below the Pavilion Botel And yon will be convinced of the above by dcol7 A. LOBESTIXE. 10 bags Buckwheat Flour: 15 do Superfine wheat Flonr. for sale bv SA.M'1. VICB.ERY. janl3 ßASh. Doors. Blinds. Glass. Putty. Oil. White Lead, k3 Zine. Paint, Turpentine and üails. on hand and to arrive largely bv dec29 E. 8. BABCOCK. California SEW ItOOilS. -... .. . in doors and out. by Mrs. Fornham, or how we Farm. Mine and Lire generally in the Golden State. Waverly Magazine for 'November; - Bedslicks. a New Novel; Laads River Hulao; Leslie's New York Journal for November; Putnam ( ; do do; . t Household Words do do; Schoolfellow do do; Aod lot of elegantly bound books for presents. nov3 DOBELL & LI3TER ÜOLO Ol T. WE have this day ( January 6th. 157.) sold out osr etire steaks of Family Groceries, Ae.. to Mr. Snui'l ViokeTy. . , . t We take pleasure in returning our siaeere thanlts to our nnraerous friends and customers for their liberal patrersge extended to us. and we solicit a eontinuanee o the same to our successor. - au7f HERSriBBKGEB CARSON. af "1 IJ..liY BAiil. 190 bales :o store and to arrive for

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7'Ai hitherto intraclabla Jivruss, imti ta iii CUHEU UYEXTEK.NAl Ai-FLICATIO ONLY. i)H..cAVAXAnai-8 ru n sah k T1VILL never fail in giving immediate relief, and p tivolv curing- the vorstand most obsLinato eu. Hemurrlioida or Pil.s, It is the . iO.MA IN t ALL1 uLH ür.jlDY KiNOWS here ot elsewhero for the Piles, aud is the result of yean of rucut piuny ana idtciuxiiuu. suucrcraii-nin files now bave a rtmeny at band n-fclob wil 1 STAM) THE TKST iJ? ThlAL, without a fear of failnra on its part, to ia iJl the rrnnri.tnv claimsforit. Full directions acenmptny each, box; aBd all thnt is reiiuisite issiriellv to observe them, and a cure ia i-.r. tam to follow. Tho proprietor ftrs to the following testimonial! from gentlemen of character and standing, who have voluntarily given their certiacates 'n its favor, in regard to its emcacy is thoirown oases. Read them. The Hon , Richard Tstoa. late n.nt.r a irnn.T-.. fi.., lit. Srringfteld (111.) district, ssys: .'acksonvllle, ll., Nov. IV Dr.Thos. Il.Cavansugh HearSir: lneprepsration. Cav nangh's filo Snlve, which you lui-nishid. 1 iuued ol.r.ut service, producing n eaty and speedy cure. I do not hesl,'Ate to reoomxbenu it as on invaluable remedy tor tbe Piles. Kospeettiilly, Klt'll AUD YATES. Tbe following, from Rev. B. F. Bristow. ia commendation in itself. Jacksonville, III., December IS, 1R54. Dr. Cavananch I conceive it to be a dutv I nn i :. .r. rlicted to make known the ivaluablc virtues sn-; remedial t-fficiency of vour "Pile Salve." 1 was for sevct tcks sorely aillicted with that pitinful snd loathsome iiisesso, the c nee. itor naving exnuutneu my f-atience in tr ir.e vcicns preeriptious ol pliyuicitiiisand o-.hrrs without rem ividk- w benefit, tythe strong recommendation of vour Sulvo tj Yify Iriend. the Hon. Hicber l Yates. I was Indv.ced (o trx it. I aa eappviu saying an application of )Obr solve ortlire days, perfected an entire eure. Üet-peetfully vr-ur. 15. F. BRISTOW. Chicago. Anziigtn iSVl. Dr. T. H. Cavsnanch. (Present ) Dear Sirs When I arrived in this city a few dsvj Äf0, 1 as suturing iuten&elv ith the DiUs. 1 tftctionod'inv cue. dition to you. asking your advices. Yc u recommended yonr Pile" Salve s-iying it would cure m. I tried it thr tfer t wjii immediate, end I nn now well. I believe it to 1, as it proved in mj ease, an invaluable reroody, and a sure cure I-r that disi-as. tho Pilis. and as such ricommend it to nth).. Yours, truly. JOHN W. II ANMON. St. Louis Jio. JtiTPrioe I per ho. Dr. T. 'f. CAVAIIAl'GH. Sole Proprietor, St. Louis, lie, ' Forsals in Evansville Bv j . J. rrXNiycTOV. jyl8-lydw KELLER. FA RN. LEY CO. SWAN&COs'S LOTTERIES. C.U'ITJI, IMtlZU JTe folIo'",- ".iheme will be drawn by 8. 8WAW ft Co , Managers of the Fokt Uai.ms Acadamv Lottkiiv, pf Gsorsia. and the SnuviiKiis Miutauv AcadakT LoTTnttT. of Ala'iama. id each ot their Lotteries for February, 1W. CLASS O, To be drawn in the City of Mobile, Alabama, In paUIOcs bAYUKUAX. February Tin, lb67. C It A H 8 8 4, To be drawn In the Citv of Atlanta, Gtorgla. In jnllio on A ut usus i , r euruary itn, iooi . CLASS S5 , - Te be drawn in tha City of Atlanta, Georgia. Is pablisos SATURDAY, February ssh, ISI7, oa tha vi. an or si ;i.io is t .iiiieiisi , Thru Thouimxd Tk Hundrtd and Sixty Prim! MOBH THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TI0EET1I " 30yOOO TICKETS. MAGNIFICENT SCUEMEl 1 Prlieof ....'.000 la i.:.s...0.II0p I do 20.0110 is, 20,rt0 l do tu.ooois .n.tmo 1 do 9.000 is., , .OM 1 do 8.000 is...., " 8.t 1 do 7 000 is 7,0U 1 do " .000 is , 6,000 l oo e.ooo is tjo 1 do ., s .0U0 is s.POu 1 da '. S.fOo is s.tso 1 do 2 000 is J.CtAI 1 de l.rmo is.. l.ixsi lOOprisesof 100 are 10 0"0 100 do ' .Wave 6,000 , K APPROXIMATION PRIZES. , , 1

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3,260 Priios araountirg to.. Whole Tickets 10; Halves 5; (Jtarters 2Ji. 1'lau of tlio Lollery. The number from 1 to VI 000, corresponding with thoso numbers on the tickets prints-loo separate slips of pzper. arecncircled with small tin f-'bes ani ;--laced ia one whsol.. The brat t pries. similarly p- 'uted and encircled, are placed in another wheel s t The wheels are then revolved, a'-jda Bumper is dVawn frora the wheel of uumbers, sr.d at tho same time a prits is drawn from theotbor wheel. Thejiuuibr and prire drawn out nre opeuedand oxliitited to tho audience, and reistrreti by tiie i;ommis'oae.-s, t.te pnz: oeing riacea sgatnst tne num-.er drawn. The operation ia repeated uut.ltue ptizes are draws out. , Apthovim atios Prizes. The two preceding and the two silccee-ling numbers to tho e drawing the first 12 prtr.es will be entitled to tue is approximttion prizes, according to tr.e ecbeine. 't he 3.1O0 prir.cs.f20 will be deti rmined by th" last Egnre of tha number that dravrs tho $".'). OCO prize. For etaoiple. if the numotir drawing the gTO-CO prize enda with No. 1 then all the tickets where the number ones in I will be en'itlcd tn ! the number ends with No. 2, then all the Ticteta where the number ends ia 2 ill Is entitled to '-(i, and so oo to 0. Certificates of Packages will 1 sold at tbe followirgrtte, which is the rieh: , . Certificates of Package of 10 Whola ticl:ots,... " ' JOHi'lt .............. 0 " " 10 Charter " 20 IX OUDHIVI.lrtl TIC aii'1'8 Oil CJpiiTIFICATEH Enolosetbe miney to our address for the tiokcts ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded oy nxst m&il. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure tiey mty designate. Tho listof drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to prebasrr.i imoediately after the drawii.-g. t(3 Pm i-hasers will please write tr.cirsi&natuTes plain and give their PoctOtTice. County and State, - , Tg- Remember tbat every prize is drawn and payalle in full witho tdeduction. K "All prises of tl.000 and undor, pa d immediately after t'se draw in g othec i'rizi-s at the asust time ot thirty daya. All coo.municAtious strictly '.oufidential. Prize tickets caehed or reac.eu in other tickets all either off.ee. c . Address orders for Tickets or Certificates either to S. SWAN fc CO.. Atlanta. Gs., or jan2C-tf ' Ü. SWAN. Montgomery, Ala. . . 'rWICHFXI. A; USj'l CIBI.Ii, M E R C II A N T S , NEW OlJLiKAKS. OITCIIEU A TVVICIIEJLI,, C0MMISS10!, & FOWABDINS M E R CHAN T S, KAI. "Ii T I.OI.IS. Liberal advances made on consignments to either of oor houses. ' - . REFER TO: ' Messrs. A f-LIS HOWES ) Messrs. HEMtNT & VEII.E. S Evansville. iiedsrs. UOVt ARD & BROWN, ) dec22-iy In-lism. NEW LKICOIC STOHE, 0!t SYCAMOBK STttKET. tllWKt.V MAIN AND FÜ1ST STSEKTS, Evansville, Intl. ' 1 TITE subscriber has ju.t returned from the Cist with large stock of Foreigu and Domestie läquorsaau vana Cigtrs. His stoek ontains tne oest kidji at ; - Fr iiranuies; aiumea mi Holland Gin: Sladsira Wine; Port do; Blonongaheia Whisiy; Irish do-;. Rhine Wine; . -s Anisset'.e: " v " c Cherry Wine; Bourbon Whiaky; Rve do; Ohio Catawba; Abesynthe; Curacoa; 3!aracino. Punch Ffi Aud all other kinds of faney Bitters. The aboreartick-s ill h- k.nt constantly on hand and oll at the lowest rate r? sep2!-dw a-. U. ANSPAOIIEE. -4 Att LBS Sugar cured dried 3oef: S ir y Xf 1UU0 lbs Ouiglej 'a Extra Hams, forsale by Z. JI. COOK it SON. 0 OFIH. 3 drums large and choice for sals by jan22 Z.H. COOK & SON. " i BAGS Prime Buckwheat, res's per Railroad this J si w i day and warranted A No. jan22 Z. H. COOK & SON. BUSH Turnips is store aad for sate r-r . . r -,an22 t. H. COOK "& 80S. 40 BOXE Eag. novaoe Dais Cheese ree'd and for sale IfyI. A- D. HEIMAKir